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'Pindar Place' was the 19th century name for the west side of Grays Inn Road between Cromer and Harrison streets and also probably for the short, narrow cul-de-sac that then existed between these two side streets (see detail from Edward Stanford's 1862-71 ''Library Map of London'' elsewhere on this page). There were flats and several shops in this area  (see records below). Most likely Pindar Place was named after the [[Pindar of Wakefield (Grays Inn Road)|Pindar of Wakefield]] on Grays Inn Road.{{#ask:[[Category:Records ({{#ifeq:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}||{{PAGENAME}}|{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|0| {{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}} }},{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}-1}}|1}}{{#sub:{{PAGENAME}}|{{#expr:{{#pos:{{PAGENAME}}|(|}}+1}}}}}}]]| format=embedded|embedformat=h4|columns=1|limit=1000|sort=Utitle|intro=<h3>Records</h3>}}
'Pinner-Court' was the late 18th and 19th century name for what is now 52 and/or 54 Grays Inn Road. There were then two short narrow cul-de-sacs there. One of them was Pinner Court, a name which despite the different modern spelling may well have been inspired by the presence of the [[Pinder of Wakefield (Grays Inn Road)|Pinder of Wakefield]] public house on Grays Inn Road.  
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=== Gazetteers ===
The street name is not found on any of the early maps I have seen, but it is included, as "Pinder's court", in a list of localities in the ''Compleat Compting House Companion'' (1763),<ref>{{:Anonymous 1763a}}, p. 412 ''s.n.'' Pinder's court.</ref> and Lockie's ''Topography'' (1810) notes that Pinner Court is located on "Gray's-Inn-Lane,&mdash;at 35, that number on the R. from Middle-row, Holborn".<ref>{{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.n.'' Pinner-Court [1]</ref> Since he has Bell Court at No. 22, Portpool Lane at No. 52, and notes that Baldwin's Gardens lead to 32 Grays Inn Lane (later Gray's Inn Road),<ref>{{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.nn.'' Bell-Court [2], Portpool-lane, Baldwin's-Gardens.</ref> the location can be established with reasonable certainty.{{PlaceNamesItemAllusionsAndRecords}}
== Gazetteers ==
* {{:Anonymous 1763a}}, p. 412 ''s.n.'' Pinder's court.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-311.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-311.
=== Maps ===
* {{:Elmes, James 1831a}}, p. 338, ''s.n.'' Pinner-Ct.
* {{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.n.'' Pinner-Court [1].
** {{:Lockie, John 1813a}}, ''s.n.'' Pinner-Court [1].
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== Maps ==
* [http://www.mappalondon.com/london/north-west/bloomsbury.jpg Edward Stanford's ''Library Map of London'' (1862-71), Bloomsbury section.]
* [http://www.mappalondon.com/london/north-west/bloomsbury.jpg Edward Stanford's ''Library Map of London'' (1862-71), Bloomsbury section.]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/103312997#zoom=7&lat=8448&lon=1800&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''London'' XXVI (1877; surveyed 1871)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/103313321#zoom=5&lat=9372&lon=6603&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''London'' XXVI (1936; rev. 1914)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/103313309#zoom=5&lat=5691&lon=3661&layers=BT 25" O.S. map ''London'' sheet V.6 (1916; rev. 1913)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345964#zoom=6&lat=5072&lon=5565&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Middlesex'' XVII (1880-82; surveyed 1868-73)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345964#zoom=6&lat=6605&lon=4802&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Middlesex'' XVII (1880-82; surveyed 1868-73)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102347415#zoom=6&lat=9715&lon=4579&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Surrey'' III (1880; surveyed 1868-73)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/99383316#zoom=5&lat=2375&lon=5157&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' VII.NW (1894-96; rev. 1893-94)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/91617035#zoom=5&lat=5703&lon=5948&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' VII.SW (1894-96; rev. 1893-95)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345864#zoom=6&lat=7140&lon=5154&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' sheet K (1920; rev. 1913-14)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/101436343#zoom=5&lat=5592&lon=4378&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''Surrey'' III.NW (1898; rev. 1893-95)]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345861#zoom=6&lat=7260&lon=5157&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' sheet K (''c.'' 1946; rev. 1938).]
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345864#zoom=6&lat=5664&lon=5850&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' sheet K (1920; rev. 1913-14)]
 
* [http://maps.nls.uk//view/102345861#zoom=6&lat=5785&lon=5900&layers=BT 6" O.S. map ''London'' sheet K (''c.'' 1946; rev. 1938).]
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== Background ==
* {{:Lockie, John 1810a}}, ''s.nn.'' Bell-Court [2], Portpool-lane, Baldwin's-Gardens
** {{:Lockie, John 1813a}}, ''s.nn.'' Bell-Court [2], Portpool-lane, Baldwin's-Gardens.
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== Notes ==
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Latest revision as of 13:51, 7 January 2021

Locality
Coordinate 51.519892, -0.11204
Adm. div. Middlesex, now Greater London
Vicinity 52 or 54 Grays Inn Road
Type Thoroughfare
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct
First Record 1763
A.k.a. Pinner-Court; Pinder's court
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Pinner Court (Grays Inn Road).
Pinner Court was located at or near the present 52 and/or 54 Gray Inns Road / Google Earth Street View.
Pinner Court was just right of the red ellipse / Edward Stanford's Library Map of London (1862-71), Bloomsbury section.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-16. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

'Pinner-Court' was the late 18th and 19th century name for what is now 52 and/or 54 Grays Inn Road. There were then two short narrow cul-de-sacs there. One of them was Pinner Court, a name which despite the different modern spelling may well have been inspired by the presence of the Pinder of Wakefield public house on Grays Inn Road.

The street name is not found on any of the early maps I have seen, but it is included, as "Pinder's court", in a list of localities in the Compleat Compting House Companion (1763),[1] and Lockie's Topography (1810) notes that Pinner Court is located on "Gray's-Inn-Lane,—at 35, that number on the R. from Middle-row, Holborn".[2] Since he has Bell Court at No. 22, Portpool Lane at No. 52, and notes that Baldwin's Gardens lead to 32 Grays Inn Lane (later Gray's Inn Road),[3] the location can be established with reasonable certainty.

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